Top 10 Most Valuable State Quarters: Rare US State Quarters Worth MILLIONS OF DOLLARS!

While claims of US State Quarters being consistently worth “millions of dollars” are generally associated with extreme hype and rare, unconfirmed claims on social media, there are several rare error and high-grade State Quarters that have sold for significant, five-figure amounts at auction, making them the most valuable in the series.

Here is a list of some of the most valuable State Quarters based on verifiable high auction results and estimated top values, mostly due to rare minting errors or exceptional, near-perfect condition:

State Quarter Notable Feature / Error Highest Reported Value Top Grade / Condition
1999 Connecticut Experimental Planchet (Brass Alloy) $10,500 MS69
2004-P Texas Grease Strike-Through Error Up to $10,000 MS69
2000-P South Carolina Exceptional Condition $8,000 MS69
2004-D Wisconsin “Extra Leaf” High or Low Error $6,000 (MS67) MS67
1999-P Delaware Experimental Planchet (Brass Alloy) $4,888 MS66
1999-P Georgia Deep Die Cap, Double Struck Error $4,200 MS65
2006-D North Dakota Exceptional Condition $3,760 MS68
2003-D Maine Exceptional Condition $2,300 MS68
1999-P Pennsylvania Experimental Planchet (Brass Alloy) $2,520 MS67

Key State Quarter Errors to Look For:

  • Experimental Planchets (1999 P Delaware, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania): These quarters were struck on a special brass alloy intended for the Sacagawea dollar, giving them a golden sheen, a smooth edge instead of reeded, and an increased weight.
  • 2004-D Wisconsin Extra Leaf Quarters: This is a famous error where an extra leaf appears near the ear of corn, with two distinct varieties: “High Leaf” and “Low Leaf”.
  • Grease Strike-Through Errors (e.g., 2004-P Texas): This occurs when grease on the die prevents the complete design from striking the coin, sometimes leaving parts of the design weak or missing.
  • Doubled Die Errors (e.g., 2005-P Minnesota): These errors show a noticeable doubling on elements like the trees in the design.

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